Fine Art Artwork Archive
Carrie Crocker is a multi-media artist and world traveler living and working in the South.
In the south there’s an unspoken rhythm, a blend of tradition and rebellion that pulses through the people of this landscape. It’s a place where the sun beats down on forgotten histories, and the stories of resilience echo from the magnolia trees to the crumbling brick buildings. Here, art emerges not just as a form of expression but as a statement of identity, challenging norms and sparking dialogue.
The works presented by Carolyn Crocker dive deep into this dichotomy. Each piece embodies a raw, unfiltered perspective, merging vibrant colors with haunting themes. Drawing from experiences of travel and exploration, they encapsulate the struggle between past and present, elegance and grit. The jewelry glimmers with the weight of stories yet untold, while paintings capture fleeting moments of beauty against the backdrop of everyday life.
Carrie (Carolyn) Crocker's work not only reflects individual experiences but also resonates with a collective sense of defiance—an assertion of place, culture, and creativity that refuses to be overlooked. This is not just art; it's a movement rooted in the very soil of the South, challenging perceptions and igniting conversations about what it means to create in this rapidly changing landscape.
Her artwork spans various forms, including photography, jewelry, paintings, drawings, and sculpture. Explore a selection of her black and white drawings today to experience the depth and creativity of her artistic vision. Each piece reflects her unique perspective and experiences, inviting viewers to engage with the intricate details and emotional resonance of her work.